Saint Padre Pio

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An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.

This dramatic charcoal portrait of St. Padre Pio captures a moment suspended between heaven and earth. With his gaze fixed on the Sacred Host, his expression is one of awe, intensity, and deep spiritual agony. His wounded hands—bearing the stigmata of Christ—lift the Body of the Lord in trembling reverence.

Every line and shadow speaks of sacrifice. This is not mere ceremony. It is Calvary.

“It would be easier for the world to exist without the sun than without the Holy Mass.”

“My heart feels drawn by a higher power before the Blessed Sacrament.”

“Kneel down and render the tribute of your presence and devotion to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.”

In this image, the viewer becomes a witness to mystery. Padre Pio does not perform the Mass—he lives it, suffers it, and offers himself with Christ. The charcoal medium—raw and elemental—mirrors the hidden fire of a soul consumed by love for the Eucharist.

“Behold the Lamb” is a meditation on the Real Presence and a call to rediscover the sacred. It belongs in every place where the Eucharist is adored and where hearts long for deeper reverence.

A powerful devotional work for chapels, confessionals, and the homes of priests and Eucharistic souls.

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An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.

This dramatic charcoal portrait of St. Padre Pio captures a moment suspended between heaven and earth. With his gaze fixed on the Sacred Host, his expression is one of awe, intensity, and deep spiritual agony. His wounded hands—bearing the stigmata of Christ—lift the Body of the Lord in trembling reverence.

Every line and shadow speaks of sacrifice. This is not mere ceremony. It is Calvary.

“It would be easier for the world to exist without the sun than without the Holy Mass.”

“My heart feels drawn by a higher power before the Blessed Sacrament.”

“Kneel down and render the tribute of your presence and devotion to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.”

In this image, the viewer becomes a witness to mystery. Padre Pio does not perform the Mass—he lives it, suffers it, and offers himself with Christ. The charcoal medium—raw and elemental—mirrors the hidden fire of a soul consumed by love for the Eucharist.

“Behold the Lamb” is a meditation on the Real Presence and a call to rediscover the sacred. It belongs in every place where the Eucharist is adored and where hearts long for deeper reverence.

A powerful devotional work for chapels, confessionals, and the homes of priests and Eucharistic souls.